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I'm 17 and I live in NYC I was wondering what car you guys think I should get as my first car. I was thinking BMW 325xi 2004-2006 but everyone keeps telling me BMWs cost a lot to maintain. Is this true?
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Yea kind of true, if I were you, I would just get a cheap simple car. How much are you even going to be driving it living in New York city and all.
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You do know that BMW stands for "Big Money Waster" right?

Anyway, some people say X brand is expensive to repair / maintain and a lot of those people are repeating what Uncle Phil said. Call a local repair shop and ask them how much it will be to repair something simple that will need to be replaced sooner or later, say an upper ball joint. Compare a BMW or Audi to a Ford, Chevy, Honda, any other standard brand that's not "luxury". Next ask for a simple maintenance thing like brakes or an oil change.

Also a BMW, Audi, etc. will be more expensive to insure.
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I'm gonna get a polo in gun metal grey for my second car, first car in not gonna be to fussy about, reason for is new drivers are likely to crash in first 6 months off driving so I'm gonna get a old Utah car that I wouldn't be bothered if j crash scratch etc I'm gonna keep that car until I feel comfatble for driving and less scared so when I go get my polo I won't crash or panic when it comes to it.
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Where in nyc you located? and I had a 335i but it got too expensive to maintain. Stay away from them for now. Look at an is300 or a g35 if you want some kind of get up at a low price. other than that look for some different hondas and what not. Can't have anything too pretty in this city.
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If I were you, I'd just wait to get a car since you live in NYC, my cousin lives there and he just sold his truck because he never drove it.
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I would look for something like a Honda or Subaru. Cheap yet reliable.
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Yes, BMW will be harder to maintain. Reasons being parts are a little more expensive. Also, usually when the engine racks up 90-100k miles that's when the real issues can become a reality. Especially buying second hand when you can't be 100% certain how the previous owner drove it.#

I'm not saying that as soon as you buy a German car that it will break, because that's not true. If they're looked after they can go forever. Just as your first car, I would advise against it and maybe look at another manufacturer.

I can't recommend a car if I'm being honest, purely because you live in America, completely different ball park when it comes to driving, insurance, cost and a lot of the cars we don't have over here.

Try Ford. Zetec engines are really good if you have them over in the states.
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WRX/STI Subaru
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How are you gonna afford a BMW at 17
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